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'DAVID E. Rongyor ELMIR'A, NEW YORK..

I Letters Patent No. 106,2.1'0`,' dated August' 9, i870.

,BROILER 'l The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all ivholni 'may `02m-ewa."

Be it known that 1, DAVIDE. ROE, of thecity 'of Elmira, in'the county of` Ohemnng andStat'e of New York, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Droilers ;A and I do hereby declare that `the follow- .ing is` a full, clear, Vand 'exact description of the construction audoperation of the same, reference being hadto `the annexed drawing making a part of this s peclicat-ioi1in which-' Vi l Figure 1 ,isl a vertical section, and

Fignre2, a top Iview of the` gridirou'.

The 4'letters of' referenceref'erto the same parts in each gure. i i i, y i' The naturciof xny invention consists in makinga broiler in such shape that it may be used uponstoves lthat have various-sized holes, and, at the same time, have itlight, strong, and durable; also, having it provided with` a 'gridiron of peculiar construction, that makes it neat and clean, and easy to manufacture, and durable.v n y To enable others skilled iu the art tolmake and use my invention, I will Vproceed to describe its mode of construction and operation. i

vA is the body or main portion ofthe broiler that supports'the various parts. It may be made of sheet 4or-easti metal, as preferred, and of any desired size` It Aln'ayjbe made in shape as thefrust-um of a cone inverted, or segment ot' a sphere, from any portion of the sphere to give the required shape. 1Atauy place L between the upper 'and' lower-edges is a groove, to lay the gridiron within, as shown-'in fig. 1. The lower difam'eter luustbe sojthat it will t Within the smallest holes inthe stove towhich it may be applied, while the upper diameter must beso great that the broiler v the purpose herein specified.

may be placed on a much larger hole; and, when thus made, the broiler may be used on different-sized holes that are made in the various-'kinds of stoves in general use.

Thebroiler is provided with a cover and handle of any ordinary construction, and the body or groove may be varied, to suit the various kinds of gridirou that may be applied within it. B is the gridiron. `1t is made of wire, aud is shaped as shown in iig. 2.

The outer rim C is made as a hoop, with the upper i andlower portions of the wire dented, to hold the wires D in proper position.

The radial wires D are bent around a ring, to hohl them all together at the center. The outer ends are bent around-the wire G or rim, and are held in place :by being laid in the dents, or held by small whipping- DAVID ESR-OE.

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W. L. MULLER, HoR'roN TIDD. 

